Category Archives: DIY

Just had a little fun giving our new plastered wall a bit edge with my stencil templates – see how! The result is very soooon to come 🙂

My plan is to give it a messy look where you dimly see a pattern – It makes it more interesting, when you enter a room and you you notice something but you have to look twice so discover what cathed your eye at first place 🙂

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I just went through my DIY posts for a spring cleaning, some were a great success, some not – here is a little review of my most popular DIY projects :)… if you need an idea for a weekend project… here are some ! 🙂

Sick and tired of white tiles? This is an easy and cheap way to create magic 🙂 here…

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Rough, industrial and edgy but still warm with a soft expression and a Royal touch – of course 😉 It has taken me some time to decide on material and color – I wanted a rough and edgy look materialwise but a warm and soft color…

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I have always loved the look of plastered houses and I actually made the a messy project a couple of years ago when I made my own little DIY wall lab! I got this great idea, that I wanted to mix sand and paint! It turned out really cool but if you came too close to the walls they would bite, it did not only look rough it WAS! Not too smart! 😉

In our new flat I wanted to make something similar that did´nt bite! Who knew that I got so lucky coming across the Danish company KABE!

Ever heard of KABE? Well, here is your chance to get to know this cool product, that might make your life a little less messy and a lot cooler… at least it did mine! 🙂

The Danish company has been up running since 2014, and when I found KABE my idea of mixing stuff together was solved – they´ve already done it for me, awesome!

KABE has developed a product of mixed plaster and paint! The color pallet is modern and developed in cooperation with the designer Mads Arlien-Søborg. As you might already know my favorite colors are in the darker end of the scale, but if you are into industrial and bright the pallet also offers amazing solutions! Which color is your favorite? 🙂

If you wonder whether you dare to get yourself into a DIY wall project, Ill share all my experiences – its all about practice, patience and time! … but in the end its fun and the result is AWESOME!

YOU NEED:

Spatulas in different sizes, make sure you have at least one that fits into the bucket!

Masking tape

Sandpaper (fine) and maybe a polish mashine

Something to cover the floor for blobs – I made plenty!

A broom AND a vacuum cleaner

An atomizer for the topcoat

A wet cloth

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KICK OFF:

1. Remove all wallpaper and clean the walls as good as possible before starting. Its recommended that the walls are totally stripped before you start, but it wasn’t possible for me – nevertheless it turned out really cool, if you go for a more uneven look!

2. Add or pull the plaster with a spatula – its recommended that you do pull backwards or go back on spots where you’ve already been, but I think not to do that, you´ll have to be quite pro! But once the layer dried, the result turned out just the way I wanted it!

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3. Make sure you have two spatulas during the process; one to pull the plaster on the wall and one where you can put the left overs.

4. Let the first layer dry for at least 16 hours!

5. Polishthe walls with sand paper – I was told to do it by hand, and I did to begin with, but cause of my inexperience the layer was very uneven, so I tried to make it up with the machine – very slow polishing in circles – and turned out really cool and even!

Polishing…

Polishing…

Polishing…

First layer polished!

6. Addone more layer if you find it necessary. Its recommended to add a second layer to the entire wall, but I was actually quite happy after the first layer, and I did not want to spoil it, so I decided only to add a second layer on spots where it seemed too uneven.

7. Let it dry again for at least 16 hours!

8. Polish again

9. Brooooooooooom the walls – all the dust MUST be removed before the top coat.

10. Use an atomizer for the top coat – spray an area and dab with a wet cloth to avoid it running… go on until the entire walls are coated. Let it dry! And add a second layer of top coat, this time you can easily use the cloth in circles… add a third layer if you want to, but at least two!

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Im am more than happy about the final result! 🙂

I must admit that it was more difficult than I expected and I spent quite a lot of time doing it, that being said… once you get the hang of it, it ain´t that difficult, and its actually quite fun! Most important… the result is awesome and the fact that we´ve done it all by ourself makes it a lot more cool and a lot more personal!! I am already planning the next KABE project!!

Wonder why I haven’t made a post about this amazing duo before, huge mistake, but here they come! Their textiled furnitures, wallpapers – the entire look is simply one of a kind… AWESOME! I am a sucker for the “messed up” look, its edgy, inspiring and it just makes me smile! You can go all crazy in neon or choose the more classic deep colors!

AND, even better they have an online shop offering the coolest rugs, lamps, wallpapers, all you need to create the most wicked and colorful home!

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You might have noticed, that I love to do everything myself… something I try to be someone Im NOT, like an electricians… not recommendable, but an upholsterer (I thought…) that couldn’t be so difficult 😉 I never understood why it is so expensive to get an old chair upholstered, I DO NOW! I signed up for a course in upholstery… and here what Ive done in 20 hours!!